Names Like Erynn

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Erin
A form of the Irish Gaelic Eirinn, which comes from Eire, the traditional Gaelic name for Ireland.
Eryn
A form of the Irish Gaelic Eirinn, which comes from Eire, the traditional Gaelic name for Ireland.
Erianna
silver in Welsh language.
Erionna
Ernie
From the Old High German eornost, meaning "earnest" or "serious".
Earnie
This name derives from the Old High German “Ernust” from the Ancient Germanic word “*ernustuz,” meaning “efficient, capable, diligent, sure, seriousness, earnest, strength, solidity.” Saint Ernest († 1148) was the abbot of the Benedictine Zwiefalten Abbey at Zwiefalten, Germany, during the 12th-century. Little is known about Saint Ernest’s life. He was born in Steisslingen, Germany, and he became the abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Zwiefalten, Germany. He went to the Holy Land, fought in the second crusade organized by Conrad III, and stayed there after its end.
Ehren
A honourable and kind hearted individual, A honourable and kind hearted individual.
Eren
From the Turkish ernek, meaning "wise" or "saint".
Erna
From the Old High German eornost, meaning "earnest" or "serious".
Eraina
Erinn
poets use it to describe Ireland or peace., poets use it to describe Ireland or peace.
Erina
Beautiful lady, a feminized form of erin, meaning peace and a poetic way of referring to Ireland.
Erryn
it means exalted or strong., it means exalted or strong.
Errin
A form of the Irish Gaelic Eirinn, which comes from Eire, the traditional Gaelic name for Ireland.
Erienne
Eriana
Welsh word for silver.
Aerin
One who is from Air.
Aeryn
Hebrew - Enlightened, Mountain of Strength, High mountain, Exalted, A variant of name Aaron.
Eirene
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “eiríni (ειρήνη) eirḗnē (εἰρήνη),” meaning “peace, tranquility, harmony.” The Roman equivalent was “Pax.” Eirene in Greek Mythology was one of the Horae and the personification of peace. She is sometimes said to be the daughter of Zeus and Themis. Irene and its variants were also the names of an 8th-century Byzantine empress, as well as several saints. The name has always been trendy among the people of the Christian faith. In English, the name “Irene” did not become common until the 19th-century. In Greek mythology, the Horae (Greek: Ὧραι, ‘seasons’) were the goddesses of the seasons and the natural portions of time.
Eron
From the Arabic meaning "forest", "thicken", "strength". Also from the Hebrew har-on meaning "mountain of strength".